Platonism is the intellectual understanding of the ontological status of the good. |
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They explicitly disavow the classical philosophies of formalism, logicism, Platonism, intuitionism, and social constructivism. |
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But to other philosophers and mathematicians Platonism seems extravagant, for reasons that are at least partly epistemological. |
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However, they drew on a wide range of philosophical sources besides Platonism. |
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I find his insouciance about the difficulty of figuring out ethics disconcerting, though he's right that Nietzsche collapses into Platonism. |
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But at least it's better than formalism, logicism, intuitionism, constructivism or Platonism. |
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Some later commentators claim that by making this skeptical turn, Arcesilaus abandoned Platonism. |
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The Romantic movement renewed the interest in the mad genius that had been cultivated by Renaissance Platonism but dampened by the age of reason. |
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When it comes to the philosophical issue of the nature of truth, most mathematicians fall into one of two camps called formalism and Platonism. |
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Although Marcus is called a Stoic, his Meditations are eclectic, with elements of Platonism and Epicureanism as well. |
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Finsler develops his approach to the paradoxes, his attitude towards formalised theories and his defence of Platonism in mathematics. |
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This text is therefore of considerable importance both for the history of Platonism, and for the history of Gnosticism. |
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Finally, the nontraditional version of Platonism developed by Resnik and Shapiro is known as structuralism. |
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Pitting science against Platonism tells only half the story. |
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Plutarch exercised considerable influence on later Platonism. |
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However, instead of combining apriorism with mathematicism and Platonism, Feyerabend combines it with rhetoricism and anarchism. |
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Roughly, Husserl held to Platonism in one sense and Aristotelianism in another. |
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Conversation ranges from the Talmud to tantra, from Platonism to Satanism. |
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In comparison with these philosophies they themselves had worked out a complete vision of reality, starting with faith and using elements of Platonism to respond to the essential questions of men and women. |
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In 1839, the philosopher Hermann Ulrici wrote that the play and its depiction of human life reflected the views of Platonism. |
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Apparently the ahistorical Platonism of Dodd has no place in a historicizing reading. |
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Loris Petris connects Platonism, Francis I, and Evangelicism in a symbol of harmony and primeval unity, the androgyne. |
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Since the 1970s John Dillon has been the leading scholar of Pythagoreanism and Platonism after Plato. |
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Hellenistic philosophy was succeeded by continued developments in Platonism and Epicureanism, with Neoplatonism in due course influencing the theology of the Church Fathers. |
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This solution is the ancestor of many versions of platonism in mathematics. |
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But the advocate of platonism may find these easier to defend than the confirmational holism the standard argument invokes. |
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